The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) announced it will begin a new ad campaign targeting those lawmakers who voted against the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education of Alien Minors) during last years lame duck Congressional session.

La Raza (the race in Spanish) launched an online and print ad campaign named We Will Not Forget.

The campaign will serve as a reminder to voters that Congress members of both parties voted against the DREAM Act and Latino organizations were watching.

The ads will be running in Spanish-language newspapers in some states as well as select online websites in both English and Spanish.

The big red poster is downloadable and includes the pictures of all lawmakers who did not support illegal aliens childrens right to amnesty and qualify them for in-state college tuition. La Raza hopes supporters will download the poster and put it on their refrigerator to serve as a daily reminder.

As we move into the new Congress and work toward advancing important legislation for our community, its crucial not to forget what happened in the lame duck session of 2010, said Laura Vazquez of La Raza. The DREAM Act was an important measure of support for our community and we need to remember who stood with us and who turned their backs on us.

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